EPJ A Highlight - Lattice Improvement in Lattice Effective Field Theory
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- Published on 11 January 2019

Lattice calculations using the framework of effective field theory have been applied to a wide range of few-body and many-body systems. One of the challenges of these calculations is to remove systematic errors arising from the nonzero lattice spacing. While the lattice improvement program pioneered by Symanzik provides a formalism for doing this and has already been utilized in lattice effective field theory calculations, the effectiveness of the improvement program has not been systematically benchmarked.
In this work lattice improvement is used to remove lattice errors for a one-dimensional system of bosons with zero-range interactions. To this aim the improved lattice action up to next-to-next-to-leading order is constructed and it is verified that the remaining errors scale as the fourth power of the lattice spacing for observables involving as many as five particles. These results provide a guide for increasing the accuracy of future calculations in lattice effective field theory with improved lattice actions.
Nico Klein, Dean Lee and Ulf -G. Meißner (2018), Lattice improvement in lattice effective field theory, Eur. Phys. J. A (2018) 54: 233, DOI 10.1140/epja/i2018-12676-1